CO Messrs. Robinson and Kloss uri Birds f ruin the 



/^190. TURDINUS MACRODACTYLUS. 



Turdinus macrodactylus (Strickl.) ; Sharpe, torn. cit. p. 548 ; 

 Robinson, p. 199. 



Very local in distribution tliroughout the Peninsula, 

 Trang being the northern limit of the species. It keeps to 

 dense jungle and is, together with T. loricatus, more terrestrial 

 and less arboreal in its habits, as indicated by the large and 

 powerful feet. 



^"191. Erythrocichla bicolor. 



Enjthrocichla bicolor (Less.) ; Sharpe, torn. cit. p. 551. 



Widely distributed in the low country ; commonest in the 

 central portions of the Peninsula. 



'~"192. Drymocataphus nigricapitatus. 



Drymocataphus mgricapitatus (Eyton) ; Sharpe, torn. cit. 

 p. 554! ; Robinson, p. 200, 



Rare in Trang. 



193. Drymocataphus tickelli. 



Drymocataphus tickelli (Blyth); Sharpe, torn. cit. p. 557 ; 

 Robinson, p. 200. 



Fairly common in Trang. 



Widely distributed throughout the Peninsula as far south 

 as Selangor from the foot of the range up to about 4000 feet, 

 principally in bamboo jungle. 



-^.94. Setaria magnirostris. 



Turdinus magnirostris (Moore) ; Sharpe, torn. cit. p. 547. 



Setaria magnirostris Robinson, p. 200. 



Widely distributed throughout the Peninsula up to about 

 2500 feet and on Pulau Tioman. 



195. AnUROPSIS MALACCENSIS. 



Anurop^is malaccensis (Hartl.) ; Sharpe, torn. cit. p. 588; 

 Robinson, p. 200. 



This bird approaches the northern limit of its range in 

 Trang, only two specimens having been obtained in the 

 interior of the State. 



